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Beatrice of Castile (1242–1303)

Beatrice of Castile (1242/1244 – 27 October 1303), an illegitimate daughter of Alfonso X of Castile and his mistress Mayor Guillén de Guzmán,[1][2] was the second Queen consort of Afonso III of Portugal.[2][3]

Beatrice of Castile
Beatrice of Castile, in Antonio de Hollanda's Genealogy of the Royal Houses of Spain and Portugal (1530–1534)
Queen consort of Portugal
Tenure1253 – 16 February 1279
Born1242/44
Died27 October 1303
Burial
Spouse
(m. 1253; died 1279)
Issue
among others...
HouseCastilian House of Ivrea
FatherAlfonso X of Castile
MotherMayor Guillén de Guzmán

Biographical sketch edit

She was probably born shortly before 31 December 1244 when her father, King Alfonso, "with the consent of his father", donated Elche to his daughter Beatrice and all the children that he had with Mayor Guillén de Guzmán.[2][3] As part of his strategy to reach an agreement with the Kingdom of Portugal on the sovereignty of the Algarve, King Alfonso X offered his daughter Beatrice in marriage to King Afonso III of Portugal. The wedding was celebrated in 1253.[4] Under the agreement, the king of Castile promised that we would cede all the rights he held in the Algarve to the first male offspring of Alfonso III and Beatrice when the child was seven years old.[4] The Portuguese nobility considered this marriage "humiliating for the King of Portugal".[5] Much more serious was the fact that when the nuptials took place, the Portuguese monarch was still married to Matilda II of Boulogne, who, in 1255, accused her husband before Pope Alexander IV of bigamy.[6] In 1258, the Pope condemned him for adultery, demanded that he return Matilda's dowry,[5] and placed him under interdict.[6] Matilda, however, died that year and the Pope's threats were left in suspense.[5]

Until her husband's death, Beatrice had great influence in the Portuguese court and supported the rapprochement of the kingdoms of Portugal and Castile.

When her mother died no later than 1267, she inherited her estates in La Alcarria which included Cifuentes, Viana de Mondejar, Palazuelos, Salmerón, Valdeolivas and Alcocer. In the last-mentioned city, she took under her protection the Monastery of Santa Clara that her mother, Mayor Guillén de Guzmán, had founded.[7]

Queen Beatrice returned to Seville in 1282 due to discrepancies with her son, King Denis. Before November 1282, already a widow, she showed her monetary and personal support for her father in the dispute with her half-brother Sancho. A charter kept at the Torre do Tombo National Archive in Lisbon documents the donation made by King Alfonso X of Castile to his daughter Beatrice of the villas of Mourão, Serpa, Moura with their castles and, on the same day, he also gave her the Kingdom of Niebla and the royal tithes of the city of Badajoz.[3] She remained at her father's side and was at his deathbed in 1284.[3]

Beatrice died on 27 October 1303 and was buried at the Monastery of Alcobaça.

Marriage and issue edit

The bride was about 11 years old and the groom was 42 years old. They had the following children:

Name Birth Death Notes
Branca 25 February 1259 17 April 1321 Lady of Las Huelgas[2][5]
Dinis 9 October 1261 7 January 1325 Succeeded him as 6th King of Portugal; married Infanta Elizabeth of Aragon[8]
Afonso 8 February 1263 2 November 1312 Lord of Portalegre; married Infanta Violante Manuel (daughter of Manuel of Castile)
Sancha 2 February 1264 c. 1284[9]  
Maria 1265[10] c. 1266[10]  
Vicente 1268[10] 1268[10]  
Fernando 1269[10] 1269[10]  

Ancestry edit

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ Valdeón Baruque 2003, p. 25.
  2. ^ a b c d Salazar y Acha & Masnata y de Quesada 1990, p. 222.
  3. ^ a b c d García Fernández 1999, p. 910.
  4. ^ a b García Fernández 1999, p. 908.
  5. ^ a b c d García Fernández 1999, p. 909.
  6. ^ a b Livermore 1947, p. 136.
  7. ^ Villalba Ruiz de Toledo 1989, pp. 319–320.
  8. ^ García Fernández 1999, pp. 903 and 909–910.
  9. ^ Rodrigues Oliveira, Ana (2010). Rainhas Medievais de Portugal. Lisbon: A Esfera dos Livros. pp. 138–148.
  10. ^ a b c d e f Rodrigues Oliveira, Ana (2010). Rainhas Medievais de Portugal. Lisbon: A Esfera dos Livros. pp. 138–139.
  11. ^ de Sousa, Antonio Caetano (1735). Historia genealogica da casa real portugueza [Genealogical History of the Royal House of Portugal] (in Portuguese). Vol. 1. Lisboa Occidental. chart 15.
  12. ^ a b Salazar y Acha & Masnata y de Quesada 1990, pp. 222–223.
  13. ^ a b Salazar y Acha & Masnata y de Quesada 1990, p. 227.
  14. ^ a b c d Salazar y Acha & Masnata y de Quesada 1990, p. 223.
  15. ^ Salazar y Acha 1989, p. 81.

Bibliography edit

  • García Fernández, Manuel (1999). "La política internacional de Portugal y Castilla en el contexto peninsular del Tratado de Alcañices (1267-1297). Relaciones diplomáticas y dinásticas" (PDF). Work da Faculdade de Letras, Serie Historia (in Spanish). Universidade de Porto (XV): 901–943. OCLC 632487275.
  • González Jiménez, Manuel (2004). Alfonso X el Sabio. Barcelona: Publisher Ariel S. A. ISBN 84-344-6758-5.
  • Livermore, H.V. (1947). A History of Portugal. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. OCLC 1368719.
  • Salazar y Acha, Jaime de (1989). "Los descendientes del conde Ero Fernández, fundador de Monasterio de Santa María de Ferreira de Pallares". El Museo de Pontevedra (in Spanish) (43): 67–86. ISSN 0210-7791.
  • Salazar y Acha, Jaime de; Masnata y de Quesada, David (1990). "Precisiones y nuevos datos sobre el entorno familiar de Alfonso X el Sabio fundador de Ciudad Real" (PDF). Cuadernos de Estudios Manchegos (in Spanish). Instituto de Estudios Manchegos (20): 210–231. ISSN 0526-2623.[permanent dead link]
  • Valdeón Baruque, Julio (2003). Alfonso X: la forja de la España moderna (in Spanish). Madrid: Ediciones Temas de Hoy, S.A. ISBN 84-8460-277-X.
  • Villalba Ruiz de Toledo, Francisco Javier (1989). "El Monasterio de Santa Clara de Alcocer y su conexión con la monarquía (siglos XIII-XV)" (PDF). Wad Al-Hayara: Trabajo de Estudios de Guadalajara (in Spanish) (16): 319–324. ISSN 0214-7092.[permanent dead link]
Beatrice of Castile (1242–1303)
Cadet branch of the House of Burgundy
Born: 1242/44 Died: 27 October 1303
Portuguese royalty
Preceded by Queen consort of Portugal
1253–1279
Succeeded by

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For other people named Beatrice of Castile see Beatrice of Castile disambiguation Beatrice of Castile 1242 1244 27 October 1303 an illegitimate daughter of Alfonso X of Castile and his mistress Mayor Guillen de Guzman 1 2 was the second Queen consort of Afonso III of Portugal 2 3 Beatrice of CastileBeatrice of Castile in Antonio de Hollanda s Genealogy of the Royal Houses of Spain and Portugal 1530 1534 Queen consort of PortugalTenure1253 16 February 1279Born1242 44Died27 October 1303BurialMonastery of AlcobacaSpouseAfonso III of Portugal m 1253 died 1279 wbr Issueamong others Blanche Lady of Las Huelgas Dinis King of Portugal Afonso of Portugal Lord of Portalegre Sancha of PortugalHouseCastilian House of IvreaFatherAlfonso X of CastileMotherMayor Guillen de Guzman Contents 1 Biographical sketch 2 Marriage and issue 3 Ancestry 4 Notes 5 References 6 BibliographyBiographical sketch editShe was probably born shortly before 31 December 1244 when her father King Alfonso with the consent of his father donated Elche to his daughter Beatrice and all the children that he had with Mayor Guillen de Guzman 2 3 As part of his strategy to reach an agreement with the Kingdom of Portugal on the sovereignty of the Algarve King Alfonso X offered his daughter Beatrice in marriage to King Afonso III of Portugal The wedding was celebrated in 1253 4 Under the agreement the king of Castile promised that we would cede all the rights he held in the Algarve to the first male offspring of Alfonso III and Beatrice when the child was seven years old 4 The Portuguese nobility considered this marriage humiliating for the King of Portugal 5 Much more serious was the fact that when the nuptials took place the Portuguese monarch was still married to Matilda II of Boulogne who in 1255 accused her husband before Pope Alexander IV of bigamy 6 In 1258 the Pope condemned him for adultery demanded that he return Matilda s dowry 5 and placed him under interdict 6 Matilda however died that year and the Pope s threats were left in suspense 5 Until her husband s death Beatrice had great influence in the Portuguese court and supported the rapprochement of the kingdoms of Portugal and Castile When her mother died no later than 1267 she inherited her estates in La Alcarria which included Cifuentes Viana de Mondejar Palazuelos Salmeron Valdeolivas and Alcocer In the last mentioned city she took under her protection the Monastery of Santa Clara that her mother Mayor Guillen de Guzman had founded 7 Queen Beatrice returned to Seville in 1282 due to discrepancies with her son King Denis Before November 1282 already a widow she showed her monetary and personal support for her father in the dispute with her half brother Sancho A charter kept at the Torre do Tombo National Archive in Lisbon documents the donation made by King Alfonso X of Castile to his daughter Beatrice of the villas of Mourao Serpa Moura with their castles and on the same day he also gave her the Kingdom of Niebla and the royal tithes of the city of Badajoz 3 She remained at her father s side and was at his deathbed in 1284 3 Beatrice died on 27 October 1303 and was buried at the Monastery of Alcobaca Marriage and issue editThe bride was about 11 years old and the groom was 42 years old They had the following children Name Birth Death NotesBranca 25 February 1259 17 April 1321 Lady of Las Huelgas 2 5 Dinis 9 October 1261 7 January 1325 Succeeded him as 6th King of Portugal married Infanta Elizabeth of Aragon 8 Afonso 8 February 1263 2 November 1312 Lord of Portalegre married Infanta Violante Manuel daughter of Manuel of Castile Sancha 2 February 1264 c 1284 9 Maria 1265 10 c 1266 10 Vicente 1268 10 1268 10 Fernando 1269 10 1269 10 Ancestry editAncestors of Beatrice of Castile 11 8 Alfonso IX of Leon4 Ferdinand III of Castile9 Berengaria of Castile2 Alfonso X of Castile10 Philip of Swabia 13 5 Elisabeth of Swabia11 Irene Angelina 13 1 Beatrice of Castile12 Pedro Rodriguez de Guzman 14 6 Guillen Perez de Guzman 12 13 Mahalda 14 3 Mayor Guillen de Guzman14 Gonzalo Rodriguez Giron 14 7 Maria Gonzalez Giron 12 15 Sancha Rodriguez 14 15 Notes editReferences edit Valdeon Baruque 2003 p 25 a b c d Salazar y Acha amp Masnata y de Quesada 1990 p 222 a b c d Garcia Fernandez 1999 p 910 a b Garcia Fernandez 1999 p 908 a b c d Garcia Fernandez 1999 p 909 a b Livermore 1947 p 136 Villalba Ruiz de Toledo 1989 pp 319 320 Garcia Fernandez 1999 pp 903 and 909 910 Rodrigues Oliveira Ana 2010 Rainhas Medievais de Portugal Lisbon A Esfera dos Livros pp 138 148 a b c d e f Rodrigues Oliveira Ana 2010 Rainhas Medievais de Portugal Lisbon A Esfera dos Livros pp 138 139 de Sousa Antonio Caetano 1735 Historia genealogica da casa real portugueza Genealogical History of the Royal House of Portugal in Portuguese Vol 1 Lisboa Occidental chart 15 a b Salazar y Acha amp Masnata y de Quesada 1990 pp 222 223 a b Salazar y Acha amp Masnata y de Quesada 1990 p 227 a b c d Salazar y Acha amp Masnata y de Quesada 1990 p 223 Salazar y Acha 1989 p 81 Bibliography editGarcia Fernandez Manuel 1999 La politica internacional de Portugal y Castilla en el contexto peninsular del Tratado de Alcanices 1267 1297 Relaciones diplomaticas y dinasticas PDF Work da Faculdade de Letras Serie Historia in Spanish Universidade de Porto XV 901 943 OCLC 632487275 Gonzalez Jimenez Manuel 2004 Alfonso X el Sabio Barcelona Publisher Ariel S A ISBN 84 344 6758 5 Livermore H V 1947 A History of Portugal Cambridge Cambridge University Press OCLC 1368719 Salazar y Acha Jaime de 1989 Los descendientes del conde Ero Fernandez fundador de Monasterio de Santa Maria de Ferreira de Pallares El Museo de Pontevedra in Spanish 43 67 86 ISSN 0210 7791 Salazar y Acha Jaime de Masnata y de Quesada David 1990 Precisiones y nuevos datos sobre el entorno familiar de Alfonso X el Sabio fundador de Ciudad Real PDF Cuadernos de Estudios Manchegos in Spanish Instituto de Estudios Manchegos 20 210 231 ISSN 0526 2623 permanent dead link Valdeon Baruque Julio 2003 Alfonso X la forja de la Espana moderna in Spanish Madrid Ediciones Temas de Hoy S A ISBN 84 8460 277 X Villalba Ruiz de Toledo Francisco Javier 1989 El Monasterio de Santa Clara de Alcocer y su conexion con la monarquia siglos XIII XV PDF Wad Al Hayara Trabajo de Estudios de Guadalajara in Spanish 16 319 324 ISSN 0214 7092 permanent dead link Beatrice of Castile 1242 1303 Castilian House of IvreaCadet branch of the House of BurgundyBorn 1242 44 Died 27 October 1303Portuguese royaltyPreceded byMatilda II of Boulogne Queen consort of Portugal1253 1279 Succeeded byElizabeth of Aragon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beatrice of Castile 1242 1303 amp oldid 1214011352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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